Nona's response was to convince herself that Faith had never existed and did not once visit her in the asylum. |
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He was supportive generally of a so-called white list of countries from which people could not claim to need asylum. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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The Claimant was under the impression that there was no need to pursue the asylum appeal if his work permit was approved. |
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Why not fill it with asylum seekers and let them wine and dine in the many House of Commons restaurants and bars? |
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At present, there are around 170 asylum seekers living in the reception centre at the former Devoy Barracks in Kildare town. |
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However, it is thought to have occurred near a large reception centre for refugees and asylum seekers in the town. |
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Public receptiveness to this debate cannot be guaranteed if every asylum seeker is to be viewed as a potential terrorist. |
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He will now be recuperating from his ordeal and waiting to be told the date for his asylum claim appeal hearing. |
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In the process asylum seekers, and anybody else who looks foreign, have become the targets of racism which is worryingly on the increase. |
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The Dover tragedy has refocused attention on Britain's immigration and asylum laws, and the worldwide trade in human trafficking. |
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The deportation of an asylum seeker who sought refuge in Bolton has been halted following the intervention of MP David Crausby. |
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We are always being told about how many asylum seekers and refugees are coming to this country. |
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Critics also complained that Hague focused too much on asylum, making the Tories look intolerant and xenophobic. |
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He was suffering from total amnesia and dementia praecox and was duly incarcerated in an asylum in Rodez in central France. |
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After filming was complete, Jamal reportedly made use of his unexpired visa to return to London and apply for asylum in real life. |
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My mother's face floated to mind, a pale reproachful moon, at her last and first visit to the asylum since my twentieth birthday. |
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At the same time, however, we need to oppose the divisive asylum system and the immigration laws that underpin it. |
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She leads a rather sheltered life, working as a nurse and residing in a state run asylum. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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The government is also to consider the appointment of consultants to liaise with local communities on the hosting of asylum seekers. |
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The session on defending communities turned into a riveting debate covering crime, housing, anti-racism and asylum seekers. |
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It is ridiculous to demand that we should give asylum to those who plot the destruction of our society. |
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She claimed asylum in her own right but, in fact, in February 1998 gave up her application and returned to Ecuador. |
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Last week 13 asylum seekers appeared in Luton Crown Court for a preliminary hearing. |
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The following month he made a formal application for asylum, giving an address in east London. |
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A person who is in France and wishes to make an application for asylum should properly do so to the French authorities. |
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The Government allowed immigrants who had applied for asylum before that date to apply for work. |
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His paternal grandfather was lodged in a local asylum and his aunt ran a brothel in Copenhagen. |
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He was an asylum seeker and his lodgings were provided by Safe Haven, a Sheffield-based housing organisation. |
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And are they suggesting that a massive influx of asylum seekers would suddenly appear over the horizon if policy were loosened? |
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More than 40,000 asylum seekers are awaiting rulings on their cases, which take an average of seven months. |
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The real losers of the present situation are the genuine asylum seekers and the British people! |
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After an unusually ferocious verbal assault on a member of parliament, he was pronounced insane and shipped off to an asylum in Chiswick. |
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If an asylum seeker is told they have to seek the permission of the Minister or seek legal advice, they will probably run a mile. |
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Congress needs to restore the original intent of the political asylum law and resist efforts to develop new classifications of asylees. |
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Denied political asylum and protection, he's now urgently seeking a refugee visa. |
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The son of a man sentenced to death in the Yemen fears his life may also be in danger unless he is granted asylum. |
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Now she is to go before a panel of Home Office officials to try to persuade them to grant her mother asylum. |
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He was granted asylum, grew up in Brighton and applied for British citizenship. |
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In June 2004 the Home Office refused to grant him asylum and was going to send him back to Iran. |
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It sounds as if, as we heard, he is being granted asylum by the president of Nigeria. |
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If asylum is not granted and they are not given refugee status, they may be deported. |
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Now living in Glasgow, he has been granted asylum and, at 31, has started anew. |
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As for Ghazal, if she were granted asylum she would like to go to school in America. |
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Home Office officials believed his story and granted asylum to him and his wife and children. |
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He is now staying with friends in Levenshulme and plans to appeal against refusal to grant him asylum. |
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Rape is routinely used as a weapon of war, but rape victims are rarely granted asylum. |
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They came here seeking political asylum, and now we're at war with the country they're seeking asylum from. |
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They spent two years behind bars before they were granted asylum by the courts. |
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Some have recently been granted asylum on the basis of having an Irish child. |
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Omar, a Syrian, resides in Britain, which granted him political asylum years ago. |
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Under the Dublin Convention, asylum seekers are obliged to seek refugee status in the first 'safe' country in which they arrive. |
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This can sometimes take more than a year, during which time the state must support the asylum seeker. |
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If these are rejected, the asylum seekers are given up to 14 days to leave the country. |
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According to the Geneva Convention the country into which the asylum seeker arrives must deal with his application. |
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It could be about the desperate asylum seekers who die in the attempt to reach these shores. |
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How does the EU make the distinction between an illegal migrant and an asylum seeker? |
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The delays in according immigration status can have significant adverse effects upon a successful asylum seeker. |
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There was one man who was a patient of mine, an asylum seeker, who was detained and being prepared for deportation. |
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We are working very hard to help the asylum seekers feel at home in Kildare town and to help them feel part of the community. |
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She continued to gape at him as if he was a runaway lunatic from a nearby mental asylum. |
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So if the mystery plot is really just a McGuffin, what is Fuller really trying to accomplish by setting the story in this mental asylum? |
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One of its campaigns is an attack on asylum seekers, which recycles a old leaflet used in past BNP campaigns. |
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She received demented letters from a mental asylum escapee, and yet it was she who ended up mad as a hatter. |
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Anyway, according to Peig, that's where all the insane went before there was such a thing as a madhouse or an asylum. |
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Perhaps the one point we agree on is that the present government has made a pig's ear of dealing with asylum applications. |
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The orientation toward nervous ailments at Steinhof, then, embodied an attempt to fight the marginalization of the asylum on a number of levels. |
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Mention asylum seekers and he shakes his fist at all those foreigners on the scrounge. |
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She wants everyone to know she is not a scrounger and that life in Britain for a newly arrived asylum seeker is a struggle. |
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The band support campaigns against Third World debt and in defence of asylum seekers. |
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The view is supposed to depict the landscape as seen through the asylum windows. |
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An asylum seeker with insulin dependent diabetes has recently had her claim for asylum rejected. |
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Instead of sending him to jail, Anse arranges for Darl to be committed to a mental asylum. |
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Australia's humanitarian responsibility to asylum seekers is a separate issue from the ethics of the people-smugglers. |
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The pairs of asylum inmates separate and move together, come towards the viewer and retire. |
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Ethnically motivated violence has meant scores of Croatian Serbs seeking asylum elsewhere in Europe. |
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Joining a Belorussian tourist group, they were determined to slip away and claim asylum. |
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The Government was positioning itself nicely to run a campaign based on its tough approach to dealing with asylum seekers. |
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Since she fell into line with Howard on the issue of asylum seekers, many in the Left have deserted the party in its hour of need. |
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In effect, all asylum seekers will be considered bogus until proven otherwise, and refugee charities are understandably beside themselves. |
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Since 1945, Austria has accepted immigrants, refugees, and transmigrants seeking political asylum from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. |
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There are two main religious minorities which apply for asylum in the United Kingdom. |
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This is where desperate immigrants, former showbiz stars and ancient juvenile delinquents seek asylum. |
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There is little concern about people coming to fill a skills gap, but a mighty tumult about bogus asylum seekers claiming benefits. |
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They appear in the midst of a moral panic in Britain about asylum seekers and their real or imagined crimes. |
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A group of actors turn up at the palace of the silvertail socialist and present themselves as illegal aliens seeking asylum. |
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And we exposed him as being prepared to offer help to an apparent bogus asylum seeker. |
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If his case doesn't justify asylum, then there are millions of undeserving asylum seekers living here under false pretences. |
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To support Britain's decision, he gave out asylum statistics which clearly indicate that hundreds applying for asylum status were not bona fide. |
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Overblown fears about social instability have created the spectre of the terrorist asylum seeker. |
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It gets curiouser and curiouser as it creates a straitjacketed Victorian world and then shows that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. |
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The son of a man sentenced to death fears his life may also be in danger unless he is granted asylum. |
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Secondly, the issue of asylum seekers is far too serious an issue to some of us to be fast-tracked by some bureaucrat. |
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This could be a spotless home, a hospital, a studio set, a dreamscape or an insane asylum. |
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Council officials moved swiftly to squash rumours of scores of asylum seekers moving to Canvey. |
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Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. |
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The country has offered political asylum to peoples such as Cambodians and Czechs. |
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But clearly the Home Office is determined that, if it can't get asylum seekers out by the legal route, it will starve them out instead. |
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Statistically, they are far more likely to break the law by shoplifting than asylum seekers are to commit any crime. |
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This nation, once proud to offer a safe haven, now routinely locks asylum seekers up alongside hardened criminals. |
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About a quarter of all cases lodged in the Court this year have been asylum support cases. |
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So let's just get the facts straight about the whole refugee and asylum seeker situation. |
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There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis. |
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A network of 15 centres could support about 22,000 of the 100,000 asylum seekers who come to Britain each year. |
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He has been permitted to have his application for asylum determined substantively in this country. |
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Some of his songs dealt directly with asylum life, as viewed by an inmate through the haze of a chemical cosh. |
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A sizeable segment of the population was forced to flee their homeland and to take asylum in other countries. |
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The Home Secretary began asking about an application by Kliminowicz for political asylum. |
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This was the site two weeks ago of a protest by supporters of asylum rights. |
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They surrendered peacefully to police after demanding asylum and meeting a United Nations representative. |
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The Irish Refugee Council's report found the direct-provision system, where asylum seekers' needs are provided by hostels, was not working. |
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The Sun accused asylum seekers of stealing and eating swans and ducks from parks around London. |
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The new rules, if passed, will also cut down the cost of processing asylum requests, claims the right-wing party. |
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The laws apply to anyone who claims asylum once in Britain, instead of at a port of entry. |
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This has led some to believe that it is essential to gain entry before claiming asylum. |
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Tighter immigration controls have led to more people entering and staying clandestinely or claiming asylum. |
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The fact is that asylum seekers already have to carry identification and have their fingerprints taken. |
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Because he lacks any official identification, he has been denied political asylum and barred from leaving the jail. |
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The myriad fences and neo-Georgian facades make the university appear to be the ultimate asylum from violence of all types. |
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This is exactly my view on immigration and asylum, with one important caveat that I'll come to. |
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Under the 1996 laws, asylum seekers fleeing persecution are now held behind bars. |
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The study, so pertinent in its timing, demonstrates that asylum seekers are also victims. |
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He faced Labor attacks over claims members of his Department encouraged failed asylum seekers to obtain false passports. |
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After his return to Lithuania he suffered a mental collapse, and he died in an asylum near Warsaw. |
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The crackdown targets low-skilled immigrants who take jobs in Britain and who falsely claim political asylum. |
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The Tories also announced their own commission to take an in-depth look at the future of Britain's asylum policy. |
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It also serves as a bold indictment of the inhumane asylum regulations that refugees encounter on entry to countries like Britain. |
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In part, this vote has emerged because of the inept handling of the asylum issue by the Government. |
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This was easily done, since very few outside the asylum concerned themselves with what went on inside. |
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Among small parties fielding candidates in this election are some which are seeking to divide our society on racial and asylum issues. |
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Difficult social and economic conditions are not regarded as grounds for granting asylum, Ask said. |
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This process can take quite a while so the asylum seekers try to fill their day with worthwhile training and education. |
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The instructions issued by the Home Office say the asylum seekers will be expected to do unpaid work for up to 35 hours a week. |
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The jury held that he was capable of managing his own affairs and he will in consequence be discharged from the local asylum. |
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I think the Home Office should seriously reconsider his urgent plea for asylum forthwith. |
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As for asylum seekers on two thirds benefit, this sum is more pocket money than most can expect. |
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They are living there under the state assistance programme for asylum seekers, which provides food, accommodation and pocket money. |
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Such an assessment could be used, for example, to deny point-blank asylum applications from Tamil refugees in Sri Lanka. |
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I wonder how the folk of Edinburgh might treat a wee refugee Glasgow cowpoke seeking asylum in the east. |
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Immigrants may mean refugees, migrants, remigrants and other foreigners and, in some cases, asylum seekers as well. |
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He did not claim asylum at the airport because he was afraid that he would be returned forthwith to Malaysia. |
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The procedure will facilitate the cross-reference of data to prevent people staying here illegally or claiming asylum fraudulently. |
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Aladdin thought his case for asylum was being processed by Australian immigration officials but was soon informed of his predicament. |
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However, her legal situation deteriorated when she left Luxembourg before her application for asylum was processed. |
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This happened on the GST, on the capital gains tax, on the subsidy to private health funds, and on asylum seekers. |
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Classes will be provided for children of asylum seekers so they can speak Danish when they start school. |
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All asylum seekers are now fingerprinted and checked against UK and EU databases. |
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In 1989, Zuyev was granted asylum in the USA after defecting from the Soviet Union in a MiG 29 and landing in Turkey. |
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The Convention explicitly prohibits the use of such measures to deter asylum seekers from seeking to enter a country. |
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They are going to introduce fair benefits for asylum seekers to replace what they call the demeaning voucher system. |
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Nowadays, no sooner is an asylum built than it is filled with maniacs, suicidal melancholics, or senile dements in need of care and treatment. |
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Meanwhile, the procurator also launched another investigation into local police and other staff at the asylum for suspected dereliction of duty. |
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Yet another hunger-strike by asylum seekers came to an end at the Woomera detention centre last week. |
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The reports also criticised the fact that too much public focus goes on asylum seekers to the detriment of migrants. |
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The vast majority of asylum seekers are bogus, in that they are not really fleeing oppression but are merely economic migrants. |
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However, Article 10 does not in itself grant a right of asylum or a right for an alien to stay in a given country. |
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He said he was disappointed and disillusioned by the treatment of asylum seekers in Britain. |
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He confirmed that Royal Navy gunboats will patrol British waters on the hunt for illegal refugees and asylum seekers. |
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Boris sought asylum in Britain after being threatened at gunpoint by Russian gangsters. |
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I don't go near the town when i am home as it is not safe. full of ignorant gurriers and asylum seekers. |
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The political party's descent into the gutter continues apace, with plans to further tighten already draconian anti asylum seeker legislation. |
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If we do not, the gutter press will continue to try to deflect that bitterness onto asylum seekers and other minorities. |
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The report said Government policies of dispersal and direct provision acted to segregate asylum seekers from the community. |
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In October, dispersals to six areas of England were suspended at the request of the police, after a series of vicious attacks on asylum seekers. |
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Only 700 official asylum seekers live in Lago Agrio, but the town hosts thousands of displaced people without refugee status. |
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But the story of the asylum seekers in Papua and New Guinea is also relevant because it demonstrates the exceptionality of the present. |
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They await judgement of the Federal Court as to whether they might exercise their rights to apply for asylum in Australia. |
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Nine days before his leave expired, on 5 August 1994, he applied for asylum. |
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So far the question of asylum seekers and, by extension, racism has been dealt with in a very piecemeal fashion by the Government. |
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The only countries whose policy is not to extradite refused asylum seekers are Greece and Italy. |
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The former asylum opened in 1816 is a stately quadrangular building of stone with pillars of the Doric order. |
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But the report dismisses claims that Leeds is swamped by asylum seekers who have access to a wide range of benefits. |
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There's been a lot of talk in the press about asylum seekers queue-jumping. |
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But now you only have to listen to the Top 40 to know the lunatics are in charge of the asylum. |
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Language acquirement consists of language courses to support asylum seekers to actively engage with their host country. |
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The refugees reach the project either by word of mouth or by referrals from jobcentres or groups set up to help asylum seekers. |
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The NHS and education systems are a disgraceful shambles and the illegal asylum situation is not only a joke, it is dangerous. |
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Some are seeking asylum and are looking for welcome and encouragement from people in rural areas. |
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He does not consider this to be an adequate reason for not claiming asylum on arrival at the airport. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews. |
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A local community has rallied to support an asylum seeker who is facing deportation. |
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I have no time whatsoever for asylum seekers, whether they be in Centenary Square or elsewhere. |
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If you need to escape an oppressive regime, can you afford to advertise that fact by filling out an asylum claim in the street? |
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With Vincent at the helm the local support group offer help and advice to the asylum seekers. |
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The reason why they are having to claim this is because the Government prevents asylum seekers from working. |
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You whip up hatred against minorities, asylum seekers, working people, and trade unionists like me. |
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Running afoul of the regime, he was forced to seek asylum in a neighbouring country. |
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Some time ago, he took a courageous and principled stand in support of a local failed asylum seeker and her family who were threatened with deportation. |
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But his asylum was rejected, thanks to the blurring of lines that intelligence assets are often mired in. |
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So when I get caught and they take me out from the asylum to lynch me, I check myself back into the asylum. |
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A smuggler's boat loaded with asylum seeker was intercepted by the Australian Navy as it headed to Christmas Island. |
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In 1996, Bourjerdi was granted political asylum and went to Australia as a refugee. |
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Mexico, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Belize are all seeing an increase in Central Americans seeking asylum as well. |
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Assange also has been blitzed by some 10,000 messages supporting his cause and urging Ecuador to grant him asylum. |
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After a while, she met an asylum seeker from her home country. |
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It also instigated the quartering of refugees near their homeland, making it increasingly impossible for those needing protection to lodge an asylum application in Germany. |
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The first orphan asylum in the United States was established in 1729 by Ursuline nuns to care for children orphaned in massacres by Native Americans at Natchez, Mississippi. |
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The self-evident fact that the numbers applying for asylum correlate precisely with countries where a dog's life would be a step up is of no account. |
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Never mind that many people lie on their applications for political asylum. |
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But asylum seekers have been so demonized in Britain that all blame has gravitated to the detainees, who have been lumped together as ungrateful arsonists. |
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In quasi-religious language, he described last Thursday, when Ecuador granted him political asylum. |
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On the right is the first victim, the lunatic who had lived his last moments in fear of death, and had sadly found it after seeking refuge in my asylum. |
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She was freed when the United Nations Human Rights Council offered her political asylum. |
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The family claimed asylum in the UK, but, despite evidence that included authenticated documents, their story was not believed and their claim was rejected. |
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Syrian activists successfully got lawyers in New York to handle their asylum cases after contacting them through the site. |
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European governments continue to allow employers the privilege of using cheap foreign labor while making asylum seekers take the fall for clandestine migration. |
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If we really want to help Afghan women, we should offer them political asylum. |
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Not only are we under constant threat from terrorists, asylum cheats and bogus chavs, honest citizens are now being oppressed by tops with hoods on them. |
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The Irish magdalen asylum had its roots in the Victorian rescue movement, and many of the magdalen asylums began as lay efforts to rescue and reform prostitutes. |
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The signs of urban deprivation are easiest to see in Prospecthill Circus, the sprawling scheme in which Toryglen's share of asylum seekers have been housed. |
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I accept the margins in farming are tight and profits are well down but trying to balance the books at the expense of asylum seekers is not acceptable. |
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Current asylum procedure is based on the Convention on Refugees, drafted by Western governments in 1951 in the context of population displacements following World War Two. |
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Under a recent amendment to Israel's infiltration law, asylum seekers can be jailed for years without trial. |
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He confesses and receives penances twice, once on the verge of execution, then finally is deemed insane and committed to an asylum at the close of his third trial. |
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Now it's true that a sanatorium or asylum can be a very creepy place, what with their exploratory cranial surgeries, spinal taps, bed pans, and hefty co-payments. |
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They built detention centres, little better than work camps, for the long-term imprisonment of asylum seekers in the most remote parts of Australia. |
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It would also deprive a lot of kids like Henry of the opportunity to present their asylum claims. |
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What is the point of banging him up in prison or a lunatic asylum? |
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So Mr Howard made reference to the proposals for off-shore processing of asylum claims, even if that laid him open to charges of pandering to the far-Right's agenda. |
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The children of asylum seekers from sub-Saharan Africa will go to their kindergartens and all the other kids will go to their own. |
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According to the report, the segregated schools are for the children of black sub-Saharan asylum seekers only. |
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So they can put you in a pony and trap, a barouche or, if you've a got a first class ticket, a sedan chair carried by a team of Iranian asylum seekers. |
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It would also make it harder for illegal aliens to seek political asylum. |
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Another of his great-uncles was called Richard, whose son drowned as a small child and whose wife was so upset by the loss she ended up in a mental asylum. |
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The struggling public library was quartered in an 18th-century stone building that had been, in the course of its 185 years, an almshouse, an orphanage, and an insane asylum. |
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They include referrals from Social Services and New Deal, pupils who do not attend school, special needs teenagers, battered wives and asylum seekers. |
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Many asylum seekers carry the microbe in a harmless latent form. |
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The lord chief justice has used all his skill and pragmatism trying to persuade the government not to take asylum and immigration issues out of the courts. |
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Officers have discovered the hidden population consists largely of asylum seekers, many of whom are concealed from the poll by tax-dodging landlords. |
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In June Snowden will likely have to reapply for temporary asylum again in Russia. |
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Today, such a claim would be considered frivolous under the Firm Resettlement Law, which renders claims of asylum irrelevant for aliens who resettle in a third country. |
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The government may be clamping down on abuses of the asylum system. |
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Many illegal immigrants and failed asylum seekers will be unable to pay. |
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She was an immigrant asylum seeker, and embellishment of asylum applications is extremely common. |
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He also highlighted that the asylum seeker does get meals and board. |
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At 22, her father tried to force her to marry a distant cousin she had never met, but she managed to escape to the Netherlands where she obtained political asylum. |
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Despite the risk, more than 4,000 refugees, irregular migrants and asylum seekers came through Lampedusa in 2013 alone. |
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A study by the Irish Refugee Council examined the experiences of asylum seekers in Cork, Ennis and Limerick who rely on hostels for food and supplies. |
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Last year, Browne's mental asylum included pieces of latex, Joker-like make-up, and medical gloves. |
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After traveling and hiding for a month, he showed up in Tallinn, Estonia, last week and asked for political asylum. |
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Police have also repeated their request that members of the public do not approach the asylum seekers or stop their cars if they are flagged down. |
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The charity's staff claim the organisation is top-heavy, but that the management have failed to remain up-to-date with the latest legislation affecting asylum seekers. |
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Police said authorities had rejected his application for asylum. |
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His application for assistance was rejected as immigration authorities were not satisfied he could not have claimed asylum where he entered the country. |
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He said he wanted a balanced approach to asylum seekers, welcoming those in genuine fear of persecution but deterring economic migrants who had little to offer. |
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According to an explanation by an embassy official, the embassy had talked with the school about the possibility of asylum seekers entering the institution. |
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He claimed that Holt, fearing detection by Australian intelligence officers, had sought political asylum in a Chinese midget submarine waiting off Portsea, near Melbourne. |
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When I fled to Britain and claimed asylum in 2003, the Home Office acknowledged I could be jailed for a period of three months to five years for draft evasion. |
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He is a trans man, a Ugandan, and is in America seeking asylum from the anti-LGBT oppression that grips his country. |
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The Dublin Convention set up an EU-wide data base of asylees and refugees and clarified responsibility for processing asylum seekers who had applied to several EU countries. |
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It even seems to be straying into lurid, B-movie territory as we enter an all too familiar asylum where the patients haunt the corridors, drugged or demented. |
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It seems to me that the problems of asylum seekers, the growing divide between rich and poor and the rise in litigation are all symptoms of a sick society. |
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As Australia prepares to go to the polls for a general election on Saturday, Howard continues to defend his government's tough stance on asylum seekers. |
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At present, the Secretary of State grants asylum to all such claimants. |
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There are thought to be more than 100,000 illegal migrants and asylum seekers, who are banned from working, and involved in the black-market economy. |
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How will they find legal advice to help them untangle the legal nightmare of applying for and qualifying for asylum? |
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Christchurch, like other main centres around New Zealand, has become home recently to many economic migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from all over the world. |
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Certainly, the Home Office appears to have acted intemperately, launching an appeal against his successful asylum claim on the grounds of their own incompetence. |
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For completeness, I should record that there was uncontradicted evidence that the services provided to asylum seekers by Mr Chavda were of a high quality. |
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The authorities in Dover granted him asylum and he set up home in Bolton. |
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Oddly, part of their package for asylum included a letter from a Vancouver clinic stating that Harry had received a vasectomy. |
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As a result people coming from countries on the list cannot be classified as asylum seekers because, by definition, none of its citizens can be considered under threat. |
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One was an asylum seeker who had outstayed his British visa. |
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Doctors recommended the family be granted asylum on humanitarian grounds. |
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Robert Schumann's Four Short Fairy Tales opus 132, composed a few months before his final, tragic committal to the asylum at Enderich, was a new work for me. |
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More than likely their communication was very poor, but for the authorities to maintain that they were not seeking asylum and send them to Indonesia was callous and unfeeling. |
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Each year, a smaller proportion of asylum applications is being granted. |
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A cousin had previously come to this country in 1989 as an asylum seeker. |
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Those who qualify for refugee status are sent to the Italian mainland to wait out asylum hearings. |
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Then we thought of this cool thing Saul could do with him to find political asylum in Iran and use that operationally. |
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Hague last night insisted that he would not be silenced by accusations of racism, which he said were designed as a smokescreen to hide Labour's problems over asylum. |
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This is because the only location that debate could take place would be in an asylum. |
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But Bananas is standing between Artie and his Hollywood dream and so he is prepared to send her off to an asylum. |
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Immigration judges in El Paso have among the lowest rates of asylum approval in the country. |
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We should not condone the assignment of asylum seekers to that of people smugglers. |
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After thirty years in the asylum, deinstitutionalization would present many problems. |
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Furthermore, the Union has legislated in areas such as extradition, family law, asylum law, and criminal justice. |
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Mengistu fled the country and was granted asylum in Zimbabwe, where he still resides. |
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Following the outbreak of the civil war, many of Somalia's residents left in search of asylum. |
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Additionally, there were around 9,356 registered refugees and 11,157 registered asylum seekers in Somalia. |
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He recommended Geneva to his friends in England as the best place of asylum for Protestants. |
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Unable to muster sufficient support, in October Moray left Scotland for asylum in England. |
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As early as 1687, the Spanish government had begun to offer asylum to slaves from British colonies. |
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Voltaire speculated that the first half of Julie had been written in a brothel and the second half in a lunatic asylum. |
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In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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Other immigrants, including refugees asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, came from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa. |
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Another of Tennyson's brothers, Edward Tennyson, was institutionalised at a private asylum. |
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He was tried for high treason, found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, and committed to an insane asylum indefinitely. |
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The targets were mainly migrants and refugees seeking asylum, but a third of the victims were South African citizens. |
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Since the 1990s, polls show that people in Sweden have gradually become more positive to asylum refugees. |
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The fences are regularly stormed by migrants trying to claim asylum once they enter Ceuta. |
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Bahrain opposed the invasion of Iraq and had offered Saddam Hussein asylum in the days prior to the invasion. |
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But the persistence of the camps appearing along the Normandy coast is a sympton of the failure of a wider European asylum policy. |
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Some asylum seekers have spent more than a year in Australian detention centres while they await the processing of their requests. |
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I find it hard to accept that he is a genuine asylum seeker rather than an economic migrant. |
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On her application for asylum she listened to shyster legal counsel. |
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They sought asylum and were given refugee status by the government. |
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Often the asylum seekers are met with mistreatments by security forces or, even worse, a camerawoman kicking them in the shins. |
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